NextGEM: Next-Generation Integrated Sensing and Analytical System for Monitoring and Assessing Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Field Exposure and Health.
Nikolaos PetroulakisMats-Olof MattssonPanos ChatziadamMyrtill SimkoAndreas GavrielidesAndrianos M YiorkasOlga ZeniMaria Rosaria ScarfiEduardo Soudah-PrietoRuben OtinFulvio SchettinoMarco Donald MiglioreAndreas MiaoudakisGeorge SpanoudakisJohn H BolteErdal KorkmazVasileios TheodorouEleni ZarogianniSusanna LagorioMauro BiffoniAndrea SchiavoniMauro Renato BoldiYuri FeldmanIgal BilikAnna LaromaineMartí GichMarco SpiritoMaryse LedentSeppe SegersFrancisco VargasLoek ColussiMathieu PruppersDan BaakenAnna Yu BogdanovaPublished in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2023)
The evolution of emerging technologies that use Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Field (RF-EMF) has increased the interest of the scientific community and society regarding the possible adverse effects on human health and the environment. This article provides NextGEM's vision to assure safety for EU citizens when employing existing and future EMF-based telecommunication technologies. This is accomplished by generating relevant knowledge that ascertains appropriate prevention and control/actuation actions regarding RF-EMF exposure in residential, public, and occupational settings. Fulfilling this vision, NextGEM commits to the need for a healthy living and working environment under safe RF-EMF exposure conditions that can be trusted by people and be in line with the regulations and laws developed by public authorities. NextGEM provides a framework for generating health-relevant scientific knowledge and data on new scenarios of exposure to RF-EMF in multiple frequency bands and developing and validating tools for evidence-based risk assessment. Finally, NextGEM's Innovation and Knowledge Hub (NIKH) will offer a standardized way for European regulatory authorities and the scientific community to store and assess project outcomes and provide access to findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable (FAIR) data.
Keyphrases
- healthcare
- human health
- risk assessment
- mental health
- climate change
- public health
- electronic health record
- high frequency
- big data
- heavy metals
- health information
- air pollution
- machine learning
- type diabetes
- quality improvement
- mass spectrometry
- social media
- emergency department
- ultrasound guided
- data analysis
- skeletal muscle
- health promotion